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This page is an episode guide to the [[anime]] ''[[One Piece]]''.
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In the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series, many '''magical objects''' exist for the use of the [[List of characters in the Harry Potter books|characters]].
''For more details on individual Story Arcs read '[[One Piece Story Arcs]]'.''
 
==Letters and signs==
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===The Dark Mark===
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| [[#Morgan Arc|Morgan (1-3)]] || [[#Warship Island Arc (Filler)|Warship Island (54-61)]] || [[#Drum Island Arc|Drum Island (78-91)]] || [[#Jaya Arc|Jaya (144-152)]] || [[#Davy Back Fight Arc|Davy Back Fight (207-219)]]
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| [[#Buggy Arc|Buggy (4-8)]] || [[#Laboon Arc|Laboon (61-63)]] || [[#Alabasta Arc|Alabasta (92-130)]] || [[#Skypiea Arc|Skypiea (153-195)]] || [[#Ocean's Dream Arc (Filler)|Ocean's Dream (220-226)]]
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| [[#Kuro Arc|Kuro (9-18)]] || [[#Whiskey Peak Arc|Whiskey Peak (64-67)]] || [[#Post-Alabasta Arc (Filler)|Post-Alabasta (131-135)]] || [[#G8 Arc (Filler)|G8 Arc (195-206)]] || [[#Water 7 Arc|Water 7 (227-263)]]
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| [[#Baratie Arc|Baratie (19-30)]] || [[#Coby/Helmeppo Side Story|Coby/Helmeppo Side Story (68-69)]] || [[#Goat Island Arc (Filler)|Goat Island (136-138)]] || || [[#Enies Lobby Arc|Enies Lobby (264-284)]]
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| [[#Arlong Arc|Arlong (31-45)]] || [[#Little Garden Arc|Little Garden (70-77)]] || [[#Rainbow Mist Arc (Filler)|Rainbow Mist (139-143)]] || ||
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==Episode Guide==
===[[Captain Morgan arc|Morgan Arc]]===
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|ImageCaption=Luffy and Koby.
|Title=[[I'm Luffy! The Man Who Will Become Pirate King!]]
|OriginalAirDate=[[September 18]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=1
|ShortSummary=A cruise ship finds a barrel floating near their boat. The seamen pull it out from the water. However, a group of pirates, led by [[Buggy's_Band_of_Pirates#Alvida|Alvida]], board the cruise ship taking all the treasure in sight. A group of Alvida's pirates, including a choreboy named Koby, finds a barrel which they believe to contain rum. Much to their displeasure, inside the barrel is [[Monkey D. Luffy]]. He befriends the cabin boy [[Navy_(One_Piece)#Koby|Koby]], and fights Alvida on his behalf. A marine ship attacks, and Luffy and Koby escape.
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|ImageCaption=A little girl bring onigiri to a tied up Zoro.
|Title=[[The Great Swordsman Appears! Pirate Hunter, Roronoa Zoro]]
|OriginalAirDate=[[September 25]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=2
|ShortSummary=Luffy and Koby arrive at Naval Base Island. Luffy looks for [[Roronoa Zoro]]; to make him a crewmember. Koby looks into joining the Navy. [[Axe-Hand Morgan]] rules the island with an iron fist, and he attempts to stop Luffy from freeing the captured Zoro.
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|ImageCaption=Captain Morgan.
|Title=[[Morgan vs. Luffy! Who Is This Beautiful Young Girl?]]
|OriginalAirDate=[[October 2]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=3
|ShortSummary=Luffy convinces Zoro to join him by finding swords, all three of them. Koby is abducted by [[Navy_(One_Piece)#Helmeppo|Helmeppo]], but Luffy saves him. Meanwhile, Zoro takes Morgan down.
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===[[Buggy the Clown arc|Buggy Arc]]===
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|ImageCaption=Nami.
|Title=[[Luffy's Past! The Red-Haired Shanks Appears!|Luffy's Past! The Red-Haired Shanks Appears!]]
|OriginalAirDate=[[October 9]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=4
|ShortSummary=Luffy and Zoro meet [[Nami (One Piece)|Nami]], and some of [[Buggy the Clown]]'s men. Almost losing his hat causes to Luffy to remember his past; [[Red-Haired Shanks]] gave him the hat, after Luffy ate Shanks' [[Devil_Fruit#Paramecia_Fruits|Gomu-Gomu]] (rubber-rubber) fruit.
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|ImageCaption=Buggy.
|Title=[[The Circus Comes to Town|Fear, Mysterious Power! Pirate Clown Captain Buggy!]]
|OriginalAirDate=[[October 16]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=5
|ShortSummary=Nami betrays Luffy in her quest to rob Buggy, but changes her mind at the last minute. Luffy is caged, but Zoro shows up. They they defeat the Buggy pirates, despite Buggy's Bara Bara (Chop Chop) devil fruit abilities, and escape.
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|ImageCaption=Mohji.
|Title=[[Desperate Situation! Beast Tamer Mohji vs. Luffy!|Desperate Situation! Beast Tamer Mohji vs. Luffy!]]
|OriginalAirDate=[[October 23]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=6
|ShortSummary=A dog eats the key to Luffy's cage. [[Buggy's_Band_of_Pirates#Mohji_and_Richie|Mohji and Richie]] show up for revenge at Buggy's command, but when they hurt the dog, Luffy goes berserk and defeats them. Nami starts to warm to Luffy becasue of the dog incident.
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|ImageCaption=Cabaji
|Title=[[Grand Duel! Zoro The Swordsman vs. Cabaji The Acrobat!|Grand Duel! Zoro The Swordsman vs. Cabaji The Acrobat!]]
|OriginalAirDate=[[October 30]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=7
|ShortSummary=Zoro fights [[Buggy's_Band_of_Pirates#Cabaji|Cabaji]], the second mate of the buggy pirates and defeats him. Luffy goes after Buggy and learns Buggy hates Shanks and that they have been crewmates in the past.
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|ImageCaption=A younger Shanks watches as a younger Buggy eats a devil fruit.
|Title=[[Who Will Win? Showdown Between The True Powers Of The Devil|Who Will Win? Showdown Between The True Powers Of The Devil]]
|OriginalAirDate=[[November 6]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=8
|ShortSummary=Buggy hates Shanks becuase, although Shanks saved his life, he inadvertantly lost Buggy's treasure map. Luffy gets fed up with the desecration of his hat and takes the Buggy pirates down. Luffy, Zoro and Nami are now a pirate crew.
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===Letters===
===[[Captain Kuro arc|Kuro Arc]]===
Witches and wizards can write words in the air with their wands.
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|Title=[[Honorable Liar? Captain Usopp|Honorable Liar? Captain Usopp]]
|OriginalAirDate=[[November 13]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=9
|ShortSummary=Upon arrivng at Syrup Village, Luffy, Zoro and Nami meet a long-nosed liar named
Usopp who claims to have 8000 thousand followers, who turn out to be 3 children.
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|Title=The World's Strongest Weirdo! Django the Hypnotist!
|OriginalAirDate=[[November 20]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=10
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|Title=Revealing the Conspiracy! The Pirate Caretaker, Captain Kuro!
|OriginalAirDate=[[November 27]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=11
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|Title=Battle! The Black Cat Pirate Crew, Battle on the Slope!
|OriginalAirDate=[[December 4]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=12
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|Title=The Terrifying Duo! Nyaban Brothers vs. Zoro
|OriginalAirDate=[[December 11]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=13
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|Title=Luffy's Revival! Kaya's Life and Death Confrontation
|OriginalAirDate=[[December 18]], [[2004]]
|EpisodeNumber=14
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|Title=Defeat Kuro! Usopp's Tear-Filled Determination!
|OriginalAirDate=[[January 8]], [[2005]]
|EpisodeNumber=15
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|Title=Protect Kaya! Usopp Pirate Gang Takes Action!
|OriginalAirDate=[[January 15]], [[2005]]
|EpisodeNumber=16
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|Title=Completely Infuriated! Kuro vs. Luffy - Final Battle!
|OriginalAirDate=[[January 22]], [[2005]]
|EpisodeNumber=17
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|Title=You are a Special Animal! Gaimon and his Wonderful Friends
|OriginalAirDate=[[January 29]], [[2005]]
|EpisodeNumber=18
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[[Albus Dumbledore|Dumbledore]] writes the lyrics to the [[Hogwarts]] school song in the air in the [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone|first novel]].
===[[Baratie arc|Baratie Arc]]===
[[Tom Riddle]], at the end of ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', does this to show that '''I am [[Lord Voldemort]]''' is an [[anagram]] of '''[[Tom Marvolo Riddle]]'''. It is possible that this is an unspoken form of the [[Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter#Flagrate|Flagrate]] spell that Hermione uses to mark doors in the [[Ministry of Magic#Department of Mysteries|Department of Mysteries]] in [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|the fifth book]]. Also, after the first task in the Triwizard Tournament, the judges "write" the champions' marks in the air.
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|Title=The Past of the Three Swords! The Promise Between Zoro And Kuina!
|OriginalAirDate=[[January 29]], [[2005]]
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|Title=[[The Famous Cook! Sanji Of The Floating Restaurant]]
|OriginalAirDate=[[Februrary 05]], [[2005]]
|EpisodeNumber=20
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|Title=An Unexpected Guest! Sanji's Food and Gin's Grace
|OriginalAirDate=[[February 12]], [[2005]]
|EpisodeNumber=21
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|Title=The Greatest Pirate Fleet! Captain Don Krieg
|OriginalAirDate=[[February 19]], [[2005]]
|EpisodeNumber=22
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|Title=Protect Baratie! The Great Pirate, Zeff the Red Leg
|OriginalAirDate=[[March 05]], [[2005]]
|EpisodeNumber=23
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|Title=Zeff and Sanji's Dream! The Sea of Dreams - All Blue
|OriginalAirDate=[[March 05]], [[2005]]
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|Title=The Emerge of the Superb Kicking Skill! Sanji vs. The Impregnable Pearl
|OriginalAirDate=[[March 12]], [[2005]]
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|OriginalAirDate=[[March 19]], [[2005]]
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|Title=The Coldhearted Devil-man. Gin, the Pirate Fleet Battle Commander
|OriginalAirDate=[[March 26]], [[2005]]
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|Title=I Won't Die! Conclusion: Luffy vs. Krieg
|OriginalAirDate=[[April 02]], [[2005]]
|EpisodeNumber=28
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|Title=Outcome of a Deadly Battle! The Spear Inside!
|OriginalAirDate=[[April 09]], [[2005]]
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|Title=Departure! Sea Chef and Luffy Travel Together!
|OriginalAirDate=[[April 12]], [[2005]]
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==Potions==
===[[Arlong arc|Arlong Arc]]===
31. The Most Wicked Man of the East Blue, Arlong of the Mermen Crew
 
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32. The Witch of Cocoyashi Village, Arlong's Female Officer
 
==Prank objects==
33. Usopp's Death?! Luffy - Yet To Land?
===Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes===
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===Other===
34. Reunited! Usopp Tells Nami's True Story
 
; Dungbomb : Explodes into a large and extremely smelly mess.
35. The Hidden Past! Female Fighter Bellemere!
; Fanged Frisbees: Literally frisbees with fangs. First mentioned in The Goblet of Fire, as one of Filch's newest restricted items at the beginning of term speech. First seen in Half Blood Prince. It whirled around the room changing course with a mind of its own, taking a bite out of a curtain, after Ron Weasley threw one in the Gryffindor common room. May be capable of causing damage.
; Screaming yo-yos: Presumably screams loudly when worked.
; Stink Pellets : Used to distract prefects and teachers, and gives an unpleasant smell.
; Ever-bashing boomerangs : Presumably hit their target repeatedly after being thrown. They are banned at Hogwarts.
 
==Transportation==
36. Survive! The Mother Bellemere And Nami's Family!
It should be noted that a major form of transportation in the Harry Potter universe is [[Magic (Harry Potter)#Apparation and Disapparation|apparation and disapparation]], which is a [[Magic (Harry Potter)|spell]] that does not involve artifacts of any kind.
 
===Broomsticks===
37. Luffy Stands Up! End of a Broken Promise!
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[[Broomstick]]s are used for transportation by wizards and witches of all ages and for the game of [[Quidditch]]. Their use is similar to flying carpets, although those are banned in [[England]].
 
Broomsticks are treated as a major consumer product in the wizard world. There are numerous brands and models of brooms, that all vary in their capabilities (see [[Broomsticks in Harry Potter]]). These range from expensive high-performance models that come out every year, to toy broomsticks for young children which only fly a few feet off the ground. The cultural significance of broomsticks is similar to that of cars.
38. Luffy in Trouble! Mermen vs. Luffy Pirates!
 
Since Harry Potter plays Quidditch, his brooms - a Nimbus 2000 and a Firebolt - are prominent in the series. The Nimbus 2000 was given to him by Professor Minerva McGonagall, while the Firebolt was given to him by Sirius Black.
39. Luffy Drowning! Zoro vs. Octopus Hatchan!
 
===Floo powder===
40. Proud, Tall Warriors! Clash - Sanji and Usopp!
'''Floo powder''' is a glittering powder used by wizards to travel and communicate using fireplaces. It was invented by Ignatia Wildsmith (1227-1320) and named after the passageway which leads from a fireplace to the chimney so hot gases can escape, or [[Wiktionary:flue|flue]] (which did not exist at the supposed time of invention).
 
Floo powder can be used with any fireplace connected to the [[Floo Network]]. To transport from one fireplace to another, the traveller throws a handful of Floo powder into the fireplace (if a fire is lit, it will turn green), states the intended destination in a clear voice, then steps into the fire. Alternatively, the traveller can stand in the fireplace, then throw the powder at their feet. Floo Powder can also be used for communication, a wizard or witch can kneel in front of the fire and stick their head in, which will appear in the fire at another fireplace.
41. Luffy's Best! Nami's Courage and the Straw Hat
 
In the second book the [[Weasley family|Weasleys]] travelled to [[Diagon Alley]] by Floo powder. Harry did not say "Diagon Alley" clearly, so he was instead sent to [[Borgin and Burkes]] shop, in [[Knockturn Alley]]. In the [[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|fourth book]], [[Arthur Weasley]] uses his position at the [[Ministry of Magic]] to have the [[Dursleys]]' fireplace temporarily connected to the Floo network, unaware that the fireplace had been bricked up. [[Sirius Black]] uses the network to communicate with Harry in the same book. In the [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|fifth book]], Harry puts himself in considerable risk when he uses [[Dolores Umbridge]]'s fireplace to communicate with Sirius Black; he is however forced to do so because Umbridge is monitoring all other lines of communication in and out of Hogwarts.
42. Bursting Out! Merman Arlong, Fearsome Attack From The Sea!
 
===Flying carpets===
43. The End of the Merman Empire! Nami is my Companion!
'''Flying carpets''' are an alternative wizarding type of transportation, possibly around the world, but illegal in [[Europe]] (or at least in England). Usually they are a thick rug, frequently highly patterned and often manufactured in the [[Middle East]]. The obvious advantages of the carpet over the broomstick are that they can seat a number of people, including children and invalids, and are probably more comfortable to ride.
 
Flying Carpets were once an accepted form of travel for the British magical community, but they are now banned due to being defined as a Muggle Artifact by the Registry of Proscribed Charmable Objects. It's therefore now against British wizarding law to charm carpets or fly them, although they are still legal in other countries. [[Arthur Weasley]] was very much involved in the introduction of this legislation due to his position in the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts office. It's known that the ban was relatively recent, not only from Arthur's involvement, but also from the fact that [[Barty Crouch Senior]]'s grandfather owned a 12-seater [[Axminster]] back in the days before they were prohibited.
44. Setting off with a Smile! Farewell my Hometown, Cocoyashi Village!
 
A merchant by the name of Ali Bashir is very keen to export flying carpets to Britain and is very upset that local laws are preventing him from doing so. He regularly berates Arthur about the subject but it's very unlikely that the law will be changed.
45. Bounty! Straw Hat Luffy Becomes World Famous!
 
===BuggyHogwarts Side StoryExpress===
46. Following the Straw Hat! Little Buggy's Big Adventure
 
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47. You've Been Waiting For It! The Return of Captain Buggy!
 
The '''Hogwarts Express''' is ridden by students between [[London]] and [[Hogsmeade]]. The train starts from [[King's Cross railway station]] [[railway platform|platform]] 9¾, which is invisible to [[Muggle]] eyes and is reached through the barrier between platforms 9 and 10.
===[[Roguetown arc (One Piece)|Loguetown Arc]]===
48. The Town of the Beginning and the End - Arrival at Loguetown
 
===Knight Bus===
49. Sandai Kitetsu and Yubashiri! Zoro's New Swords, and the Female Sergeant Major
 
[[Image:Knight Bus.jpg|thumb|300px|The Knight Bus in the [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (movie)|''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'' film]]]]
50. Usopp vs. Daddy The Father! Showdown at High Noon! (Filler)
The '''Knight Bus''' is a heavily enchanted, violently purple, triple-decker bus which transports [[Magic in Harry Potter|magical]] folk.
 
The bus functions as public transportation for the wizard or witch in need everywhere in [[England]], [[Scotland]] and [[Wales]], bringing passengers to the destinations of their choice with seemingly no set route. It bolts through the streets, entirely invisible to [[Muggle]]s and causing other objects to dodge it (rather than dodging the objects) to cover short distances. For long ones, the Knight Bus makes hundred-mile (160 km) leaps accompanied by a great bang and jolt, possibly similar to [[Apparating]]. The interior of the bus changes or is changed depending on the time of day, having chairs by day and beds by night. Its only limit in travelling is that it can't enter water.
51. A Burning Culinary Battle? Sanji vs. The Gorgeous Chef (Filler)
 
The Knight Bus is generally used only by those who can't or won't choose another means of transportation. The jolts make travelling a severely uncomfortable experience. While the bus is lightning-fast by [[Muggle]] standards, still faster are near-instananeous [[Magical objects in Harry Potter#Floo powder|Floo powder]] and [[Apparating]]. It charges for the service; Harry was charged 11 Sickles to travel from [[Little Whinging]] to [[Diagon Alley]].
52. Buggy's Revenge! The Man who Smiles at the Execution Platform!
 
The [[Conductor (transportation)|conductor]] of the Knight Bus is [[Stan Shunpike]], and its driver is [[Ernie Prang]]. The bus makes its début along with its staff in the [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban|third book]] as [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]] unwittingly "hails" the Knight Bus by holding his wand arm out in front of him as he is standing on Magnolia Crescent. Harry also rides on the Knight Bus with a number of his friends in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''.
53. The Legend has Begun! Head to the Grand Line
 
In the [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (movie)|''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'' film]], Stan and Ernie are accompanied by a talking [[shrunken head]] [[voice actor|voiced]] by [[Lenny Henry]].
===[[Warship Island arc|Warship Island Arc]] (Filler)===
54. Foreboding of a New Adventure! The Puzzling Girl, Apis
 
Stan and Ernie are the Christian names of Rowling's grandfathers. A [[shunpike]] is a back road used to avoid tolls on a [[turnpike]] (or a person who habitually uses them), while "prang" is [[British English|British]] slang for crashing a car or other form of transport (a word much used by [[RAF]] pilots in [[World War II]]). Ernie almost crashes into a house because he is so surprised at Harry's tendency to say Voldemort's name. Luckily, inanimate objects have a way of jumping out of the way of the Knight Bus.
55. The Holy Beast! Apis' Secret and the Legendary Island
 
===Portkeys===
56. Erik's Raid! Great Escape from Gunkan Island!
'''Portkeys''' are first mentioned in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''. Once created by using the ''[[Spells in Harry Potter#Portus|Portus]]'' spell, a Portkey can be set to transport anybody who touches it to a designated ___location, or to become active at a pre-determined time and transport to that ___location anybody who happens to be touching it at the moment.
 
The user feels a pulling or jerking sensation behind their navel, and then they suddenly appear at the destination. With enough practice, a graceful landing is possible: after the Portkeyed trip to the [[Quidditch World Cup]] in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|Goblet of Fire]]'', [[Cedric Diggory]], [[Arthur Weasley]], and [[Amos Diggory]] landed on their feet, while the others (Harry, Ron, Hermione, Ginny and the twins) fell onto the ground.
57. Lone Island in a Distant Sea! The Legendary Lost Island
 
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', [[Barty Crouch Jr.]], who was impersonating [[Alastor Moody]], made the [[Triwizard Tournament]] cup a Portkey so it would transport anybody who touched it straight to the hands of [[Lord Voldemort]], expecting it would be [[Harry Potter]]. However, Harry took the cup together with [[Cedric Diggory]], so Voldemort had Cedric murdered with ''[[The Unforgivable Curses in the world of Harry Potter#Avada Kedavra (The Killing Curse)|Avada Kedavra]]''.
58. Duel in the Ruins! Strained Zoro vs. Erik
 
It has been noted by some fans that the simplicity with which Portkeys are created in the beginning of the [[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|fourth book]] (as a method for transportation to the [[Quidditch World Cup]]) and in the [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|fifth book]] causes a possible plot hole in the fourth book: Crouch, posing as Moody, could have turned, say, a book, into a Portkey, called Harry into his office, and said, "Here, take this." This would have eliminated the need for Moody's entering Harry in the Triwizard tournament and guiding Harry through it, and the majority of the fourth book.
59. Luffy, Completely Surrounded! Admiral Nelson's Secret Plan
 
However, several reasonable assumptions can explain this. Since [[Hogwarts]] has an anti-apparition enchantment, it would make sense for the creation of Portkeys on the grounds to be restricted. Moody would still be able to make the Triwizard Cup a Portkey, if it was supposed to be a Portkey anyway, to transport the winner out of the maze. This would explain why the Portkey took Harry back to Hogwarts and out of the maze when he touched the Cup the second time instead of back into the maze at Hogwarts. The creation of Portkeys may be highly restricted in general; although [[Albus Dumbledore|Dumbledore]] is able to set up an "Unauthorised Portkey" in the fifth book, it is treated as a serious crime; [[Cornelius Fudge|Fudge]] is upset that Dumbledore would create one in front of him, and at one point [[Remus Lupin|Lupin]] says "...it's more than our life's worth to set up an unauthorised Portkey."
60. Those who Soar in the Open Skies! Revival of the 1000 Year Legend
 
It should also be noted that Voldemort may initially have intended to make his return public ([[Sirius Black|Sirius]] points out that his comeback didn't come off quite the way he wanted it to) and has a predilection for overcomplex plots (as [[Wormtail]] noted, he could have used the blood of any enemy and returned at the beginning of the book, but Voldemort then states that Harry's blood holds certain properties that Voldemort wished to acquire). It is possible that he intended to cause maximum chaos to the wizarding world by murdering Harry and returning to his former position in as spectacular a manner as possible.
61. Angry Finale! Cross the Red Line! (Half filler)
 
===Time-Turners===
===[[Laboon arc|Laboon Arc]]===
A Time-Turner is a device in the magical world of [[Harry Potter]], that allows for [[time travel]].
 
[[Hermione Granger]] received a Time-Turner from [[Minerva McGonagall|Professor McGonagall]] in ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]'', so she could attend more classes than time would normally allow. Hermione is ordered to keep it a secret from everyone, including Harry and Ron, although they do notice the impossibility of her schedule, and several bizarre disappearances and reappearances. Hermione lets Harry in on the secret near the end of the book, where she and Harry use the Time-Turner to save [[Sirius Black]] and [[Buckbeak]].
62. The First Obstacle? Giant Whale Laboon Appears
 
Hermione's Time-Turner resembled an [[hourglass]] pendant on a necklace. The hourglass pendant would be twisted to move through time, and the number of turns on the hourglass corresponded to the number of hours one travelled back in time. It would appear that traveller is transported back to the general area where he or she was at the moment in time at which they arrive.
63. A Man's Promise, Luffy and the Whale Vow to Meet Again
 
A large supply of Time-Turners is kept at the [[Ministry of Magic]], as seen in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''; however, during the events of that book the entire supply of Time-Turners is destroyed. Due to their time-affecting properties, they are seen to smash and reassemble, over and over.
===[[Whiskey Peak arc|Whiskey Peak Arc]]===
64. A Pirate-Loving Town? Arrival at Whiskey Peak
 
The possibility of time travel within the Harry Potter universe may seem to allow many plot holes, but characters appear to use them for trivial tasks that have no effect on existence as a whole. The one notable use of the Time-Turner within canon (to save Buckbeak and Sirius), obeys [[Novikov self-consistency principle]]. This fatalistic theory of time-travel (i.e. "Nothing can be changed because anything a traveler does merely produces the circumstances they had noted before traveling") is, incidentally, reminiscent of Rowling's employment of [[self fulfilling prophecy]], but while prophecies within canon are relevant only to the degree that characters place relevance on them, (the books state Harry and Voldemort 'could' walk away and void the Prophecy if they chose), the same cannot be said for time-travel (there is no suggestion that one can change events by inaction). It has not been revealed in the series if any major events within the books or the Harry Potter universe as a whole have been related to time turners' misuse.
65. Exploding Santouryu! Zoro vs. Baroque Works!
 
===Vanishing Cabinet===
66. A Serious Fight! Luffy vs. Zoro: The Unexpected Duel!
At the end of the sixth book, Hogwarts is invaded despite its magical defences against transportation spells by means of a Vanishing Cabinet. This transfers objects which go into one Cabinet to a second paired Cabinet where they emerge. One broken Cabinet was already in the [[Hogwarts layout|Room of Requirement]] at Hogwarts. This was repaired by [[Draco Malfoy]]. At the start of book 6 he is seen in [[Borgin and Burkes]] shop in [[Knockturn Alley]] purchasing an item, but Harry, Ron, and Hermione are unable to see what it is, because he is standing behind a Cabinet. He also requests Borgin's help to repair some object. It is likely that the Vanishing Cabinet was broken in the second book, when Peeves drops it over Filch's office as a diversion.
 
The Vanishing Cabinet is mentioned several times in the earlier books, such as when [[Hogwarts ghosts|Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington]] convinces [[Peeves]] to drop it (perhaps breaking it) over [[Argus Filch]]'s office in ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', in order to help [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry]] escape detention for "befouling of the castle" (tracking in [[mud]]). It was also used in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' by [[Fred and George Weasley]], when they forced [[Minor Slytherins#Montague|Montague]], the [[Hogwarts Houses#Slytherin|Slytherin]] Quidditch captain and member of [[the Inquisitorial Squad]] into it when he tried to take house points from Gryffindor. ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' reveals that Montague's experience led [[Draco Malfoy]] to recognise that a pair of Vanishing Cabinets could be used as a magical passage. Malfoy later uses this artifact to smuggle [[Death Eaters]] into Hogwarts. The Vanishing Cabinets have yet to appear prominently in the films; in a deleted scene (available on DVD) in ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' Harry hides in a cupboard in Borgin and Burke's.
67. Deliver Princess Vivi! Luffy Pirates Depart
 
==Other magical objects==
===Coby/Helmeppo Side Story===
===Magical sweets===
68. Try Hard, Coby! Diary of Coby-Meppo's Marine Struggles
A multitude of sweets are produced in the stories; many have a violent or bizarre side-effect, especially those created by Fred and George Weasley. Most sweets can be found in the sweetshop [[Honeydukes]].
 
====Acid Pops====
69. Coby-Meppo's Determination! Vice Admiral Garp's Fatherly Pride
[[Acid]] Pops are [[lollipop]]s that can burn a hole through one's tongue.
 
===[[Little=Bertie GardenBott's arc|LittleEvery GardenFlavour Arc]]Beans====
Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans are [[jelly beans]] that come in literally every flavour. The flavours described in the book as normal include [[caramel]], [[chocolate]], [[coffee]], [[marmalade]], [[peppermint]], [[strawberry]], [[lemon]], and [[toffee]].
70. Prehistoric Island! The Shadow Lurking in Little Garden!
The "unusual" flavours include [[baked bean]], [[curry]], [[earwax]], [[mucus|bogey]], [[grass]], [[liver]], pepper, [[sardine]], [[spinach]], sprout, [[tripe]], and [[vomit]]. The [[Jelly Belly]] candy company produces real versions of Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans. They have produced odd flavours in and out of the market since (--). Apart from some "regular" flavours, the company also produces several "unusual" flavours mentioned in the books. Other flavours include [[bacon]], dirt, [[earthworm]], rotten [[egg (food)|egg]], and [[soap]].
 
71. Humungous Batte! The Giants Dorry and Brogy!
 
72. Luffy's Anger! A Dirty Trick in a Sacred Battle
 
====Cockroach Clusters====
73. Brogy Wails in Victory! Elbaf's Judgement
A very strange type of sweet, which Harry discovers accidentally to be one of the passwords to Professor Dumbledore's office. We can assume it to contain parts of or whole cockroaches, or to at least be shaped like cockroaches, as other sweets are shaped like frogs or mice. They are sold at Honeydukes shop in Hogsmeade.
 
====Chocolate Frogs====
74. The Devil's Candle! Tears of Regret and Tears of Anger
Chocolate Frogs are, as the name implies, [[frog]]s made of [[chocolate]], which may also be enchanted to move about like real frogs. Like bubble gum and other items in the muggle world, they are each packaged with a [[collectible card]] displaying a magical picture and brief [[biography]] of a famous witch or wizard. The cards named by the ''Harry Potter books'' include:
* [[Historical characters in Harry Potter#Agrippa|Agrippa]]
* [[Historical characters in Harry Potter#Ptolemy|Ptolemy]]
* [[Albus Dumbledore]]
* [[Historical characters in Harry Potter#Nicolas Flamel|Nicolas Flamel]]
* [[Historical characters in Harry Potter#Morgana|Morgana]]
* [[Hengist of Woodcroft]]
* Alberic Grunnion
* [[Historical characters in Harry Potter#Circe|Circe]]
* [[Historical characters in Harry Potter#Paracelsus|Paracelsus]]
* [[Historical characters in Harry Potter#Merlin|Merlin]]
* [[Historical characters in Harry Potter#Druidess Cliodna|Druidess Cliodna]]
* [[Minor Harry Potter characters#Crospin Conk|Crospin Conk]]
* Bertie Bott
* [[Felix Summerbee]]
* [[Cassandra Vablatskey]]
* There is probably a card for [[Flavius Belby]], the only person known to have survived a Lethifold attack.
Additionally, [[J. K. Rowling]] designed{{Fact|date=June 2007}} four Wizard Cards for the four [[The Hogwarts Founders|Hogwarts founders]].
 
Chocolate Frogs first appear in ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', when Harry is on the [[Hogwarts Express]] heading to Hogwarts. Having just met [[Ron Weasley]], Harry buys a large amount of food and sweets, including Chocolate Frogs, for the two of them to share. Harry opens a package to discover that the card inside depicts [[Albus Dumbledore]]. The films depict these frogs as capable of movement, though this does not appear to be canonically supported.
75. Luffy Attacked by Magic! Colors Trap
 
Chocolate Frogs appear throughout the series. Some fans had speculated that members of the [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|Order of the Phoenix]] used the cards found with the Frogs to communicate. [[J.K. Rowling]] has denied this. Chocolate Frogs of a sort are also available through the [[Cap Candy Company]], though availability is limited in summer months due to the risk of them melting in transport. They each come with one [[holographic]] [[lenticular]] collector card.
76. Critical Counterattack! Usopp's Quick Wit and Kaenboshi!
 
====Droobles Best Blowing Gum====
77. Farewell to the Giants' Island! On to Alabasta
Drooble's Best Blowing Gum is a [[bubble gum]] that fills a room with bluebell bubbles that refuse to pop for days. In Order of the Phoenix Alice Longbottom gave Neville a Droobles Bubblegum wrapper for Christmas.
 
====Fizzing Whizzbees====
===[[Drum Island arc|Drum Island Arc]]===
Fizzing Whizbees cause the consumer to levitate for a while. They are rumoured to contain dried [[Minor Harry Potter beasts#Billywig|Billywig]] stings. Fizzing Whizzbees are also made by Cap Candy, and come with three packets (one Raspberry, one Strawberry and one Orange). They actually resemble [[Pop Rocks]].
78. Nami is Sick? Beyond the Snow that Falls on the Ocean!
 
====Pepper Imps====
79. Ambush! The Bliking and Wapol the Blik
Pepper Imps are tiny and black; they cause the consumer to smoke at the ears and breathe fire.
 
====Peppermint Toads====
80. A Doctorless Island? Adventure in the Country Without a Name!
Peppermint Toads are peppermint creams in the shape of a [[toad]]. Once eaten, they give the sensation that they hop in the stomach.
 
====Pumpkin Pasties====
81. Ya Happy? The Doctor who is Called a Witch!
Pumpkin Pasties are Pumpkin shaped pasties with no magical qualities.
 
====Toothflossing Stringmints====
82. Dalton's Resolve! Wapol's Forces Land
Toothflossing Stringmints are odd splintery mints that presumably clean and [[flossing|floss]] one's teeth.
 
====Ice Mice====
83. Island that Lives in Snow! Ascend ahe Drum Rockies!
Ice Mice are [[mouse]]-shaped candy that make one's teeth squeak and chatter.
 
====Levitating Sherbet Balls====
84. The Blue-Nosed Reindeer! Chopper's Secret
Levitating Sherbet Balls are sweet balls that make the eater levitate.
 
====Liquorice Wands====
85. Dream of the Outcasts! The Quack Doctor Hiruluk
It is not known whether Liquorice Wands contain any magical qualities. They appear in ''Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'' on the sweets cart on the train, and in the [[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]] film when Ron requests them, again on the train.
 
====Sugar Quills====
86. Hiruluk's Cherry Blossoms and Inherited Will
Sugar [[Quill]]s are popular among students, as they can be eaten during class, "and just look like you're thinking what to write next," according to Ron Weasley.
 
===Two-way mirrors===
87. VS. Wapol's Army Corps! The Abilities of the Chomp Chomp Fruit!
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', [[Sirius Black|Sirius]] gives Harry a mirror he originally used to communicate with James in detention. It is activated by holding one of them and saying the name of the other possessor, their face appears on your mirror and vice-versa. Harry receives this mirror from Sirius in a package after spending his Christmas holiday at [[Grimmauld Place]]. Harry, at first, chooses not to open the package, although he does discover the mirror after Sirius's death, by which point it is no longer functional although it would have by far been an easier method to check if Sirius was alive. Rowling has noted that the mirror "will help more than you think", implying that it will return in the last book. It makes its appearance when [[Mundungus Fletcher]] loots Grimmauld Place and sells it to Dumbledore's brother, [[Aberforth Dumbledore]], who uses it to watch out for Harry.
 
===Deathly Hallows===
88. Devil's Fruit of the Zoan Family! Chopper's Seven-Level Transformation
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===Foe-glass===
89. When the Kingdom's Rule is Over! The Flag of Conviction Lasts Forever
A '''Foe-glass''' is a mirror that shows its owner's enemies in or out of focus, depending on how close they are, though, like all Dark detectors, they can be fooled, as mentioned by Harry in the fifth book at the beginning of the first D.A. meeting.
 
===The Goblet of Fire===
90. Hiruluk's Cherry Blossoms! Miracle of the Drum Rockies
The Goblet of Fire is used solely to choose the school champions on the occasion of a [[Triwizard Tournament]], in {{HP4}}, serving as an "impartial judge" and is apparently of the possession of [[Albus Dumbledore]]. It is not known whether it has any other magical ability, though [[Alastor Moody]] (the impostor) stated once that the Goblet of Fire was "a very powerful magical object" and it is very difficult to be hoodwinked, unless if someone uses an exceptionally strong Confundus Charm(During the fourth film). This is one of the first clues that he is involved in the hoodwinking.
 
===Gubraithian fire===
91. Farewell, Drum Island! I'm Going Out to Sea!
'''Gubraithian fire''' is first mentioned in chapter twenty of ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''. Hagrid and Madame Maxime gave a branch of Gubraithian fire to the giant leader (Gurg) in his journey. Gubraithian fire will never die out, and it is said that only extremely skilled wizards and witches can conjure it.
 
The name of Gubraithian Fire is evidently taken from the [[Scottish Gaelic language|Scottish Gaelic]] phrase ''"gu bràth"'' which means "forever" [http://www.taic.btinternet.co.uk/faclair.htm]. The phrase also appears in the [[Oil Thigh]] song of [[Queen's University]] (Kingston Ontario).
===[[Alabasta arc|Alabasta Arc]]===
92. The Hero of Alabasta and the Ballerina on Deck
 
In addition, it is possible that Gubraithian Fire is a reference to [[greek fire]], a type of flammable liquid used as a weapon by the Byzantine empire. Once lit, Greek fire would remain burning for long periods of time, even if doused in water (this actually made it hotter if not used sufficiently, as it would merely spread the liquid).
93. Coming to the Desert Kingdom! The Rain-Calling Powder and the Rebel Army (Mostly filler)
 
===Horcruxes===
94. Reunion of the Powerful! His Name is Fire Fist Ace
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===Howler===
95. Ace and Luffy! Warm Memories and Brotherly Bonds
A '''Howler''' is a bright red letter usually signifying displeasure and/or anger from the sender directed at the recipient. When it is opened, the sender's voice will bellow at the recipient with the voice magically magnified to deafening volumes before self-destructing. If it is never opened, it will explode violently and the message will be heard anyway. In the film version, the Howler folds itself into a stylised set of lips before dissolving into scraps of paper.
 
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets|Chamber of Secrets]]'', Ron receives a Howler from his mother, [[Molly Weasley|Mrs Weasley]] after he steals his father's enchanted car and flies it to [[Hogwarts]] with [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry]].
96. The Green City, Erumalu and the Kung Fu Dugongs
 
Neville Longbottom received one from his grandmother after [[Sirius Black]] used his list of passwords to enter [[Gryffindor]] Common Room in ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]''.
97. Adventure in the Country of Sand! The Demons that Live in the Scorching Earth
 
Dumbledore sends Petunia Dursley a Howler in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' to remind her of the agreement to allow Harry to live at Privet Drive when Harry's Uncle Vernon attempts to throw him out after the [[Dementor]] attack.
98. Here Come the Desert Pirates! The Men who Live Free (Filler)
 
===Invisibility Cloak===
99. Spirit of the Fakes! Heart of the Rebel Army, Kamyu! (Filler)
An '''Invisibility Cloak''' makes its wearer [[invisible]]. Harry Potter inherited one from his father, who had left it in the care of [[Albus Dumbledore]], and uses it throughout the books in order to sneak around the school. The Cloak is large enough for [[Ron Weasley|Ron]] and [[Hermione Granger|Hermione]] to accompany him underneath it, although this becomes more difficult as they grow throughout the series.
 
Invisibility Cloaks are very rare and expensive, and they are spun from the pelts of [[Magical beasts (Harry Potter)|Demiguises]], magical herbivores that are found in the [[Far East]], or are ordinary cloaks with an invisiblity spell placed on them. It is stated that over time, they will lose their invisibility ability, eventually becoming opaque. In [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]], it was revealed that the invisibility cloak Harry had was one of the [[Deathly Hallows (object)|Deathly Hallows]], which are magical objects which can give the owner of all the objects lordship over death. Harry's cloak is a perfect example. Its invisibility charm will never wear off, but gives him absolutely perfect invisibility forever.
100. Rebel Warrior Koza! The Dream Sworn to Vivi!
 
;Known owners:
101. Heat Haze Duel! Ace vs. Scorpion Man (Filler)
 
*[[Mad-Eye Moody]] (who is known to possess two; one of these is borrowed by [[Sturgis Podmore]] in the course of work for the [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|Order of the Phoenix]]); he can see through them with his magical eye.
102. Ruins and Lost Ones! Vivi, Friends, and the Shape of a Country (Filler)
*[[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]]; the previous owner of this Cloak was his father [[James and Lily Potter|James Potter]]. It is also one of the fabled [[Deathly Hallows (object)|Deathly Hallows]], the others of which are the Elder Wand and the Resurrection Stone.
*[[Barty Crouch Senior]], who used it to hide his son.
 
Invisibility Cloaks can be seen through by certain people and creatures, such as [[Alastor Moody]] (because of his magical eye), and also apparently [[Albus Dumbledore]] and Mrs Norris, feline pet of Filch, caretaker of Hogwarts. Dementors, who are blind, and who sense rather than see humans, are unaffected by Cloaks.
103. At Spiders Cafe- The Enemy Ringleaders Meet at 8 o'clock
 
Rowling has stated that James Potter's Cloak was indeed in the care of Albus Dumbledore (as stated in the note included with it when Harry received it at Christmas of his first year) at the time James died and noted that there is an important reason for this.
104. Luffy vs. Vivi! A Tearful Vow for Comrades
 
===The Marauder's Map===
105. The Alabasta War Front! City of Dreams, Rainbase
The '''Marauder's Map''' was created by [[Remus Lupin]], [[Peter Pettigrew]], [[Sirius Black]], and [[James and Lily Potter|James Potter]] (the '''[[Marauders (Harry Potter)|Marauders]]''') to aid their mischief-making. They gained extensive knowledge about Hogwarts grounds from their frequent night-time adventures while transformed as animals (Black, Pettigrew and Potter being [[Animagus|Animagi]] and Lupin a werewolf). They used this knowledge to create the Marauder's Map. The Map bears its creators' nicknames (derived from their animal forms): ''Moony'' (Lupin, a [[werewolf]]), ''Wormtail'' (Pettigrew, a rat), ''Padfoot'' (Black, a dog), and ''Prongs'' (Potter, a [[deer|stag]]).
 
At first glance, the Map is simply a blank [[parchment]]; but when the user says, "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good," it reveals the message, "Messrs Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs are proud to present the Marauders Map," and Hogwarts' layout (including secret passageways) is shown. Saying, "Mischief managed!" returns the map to its original blank state. The Map also gives information on how to open secret passageways. Several locations (such as the [[Locations in Hogwarts#Room of Requirement|Room of Requirement]] and probably the [[Chamber of Secrets]]) do not appear on the map. It would seem that the four friends either did not have any knowledge of them, or&mdash;in the case of the former&mdash;they are unplottable.
106. Trap in a Desperate Situation! Breaking Into Rain Dinners
 
The Marauder's Map is covered in tiny ink dots accompanied by minuscule names, indicating the every person's ___location in Hogwarts. This, according to Harry, is the map's most remarkable feature, and is helpful in evading teachers and other people whom one wishes to avoid while "managing mischief." The Marauder's Map cannot be fooled by [[Animagus]] disguises or [[Magical objects in Harry Potter#Invisibility Cloak|Invisibility Cloaks]]. Not even [[Potions in Harry Potter#Polyjuice_Potion|Polyjuice Potion]] can outwit the Marauder's Map: Crabbe and Goyle liberally use Polyjuice Potion in The Half-Blood Prince, but the map continues to displays their true identities. For this reason, Barty Crouch Jr., disguised as Mad-Eye Moody, considered it a threat and asks to 'borrow' the map from a trusting Harry.
107. Operation Utopia Commences! The Wave of Rebellion Begins to Move
 
The Map was given to Harry by [[Fred and George Weasley]], who found it in [[Argus Filch|Filch]]'s office. It makes its first appearance in ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban|Prisoner of Azkaban]]'', and has been featured in all subsequent novels.
108. The Fearsome Bananadile and Mr. Prince
 
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban|Prisoner of Azkaban]]'', [[Severus Snape|Professor Snape]] finds the Map in Harry's possession and tries to force it to reveal its secrets; the Map responds by insulting him. Professor Lupin arrives, says he will investigate, and takes it with him. He returns the map to Harry after resigning his post at Hogwarts. The Map retains an echo of its creators' personalities, much like the [[#The Sorting Hat|Sorting Hat]] remembers the thoughts and opinions of the school founders. Snape, however, continues to insist that the Map contains Dark Magic.
109. The Key to Turning the Tide and a Great Escape! Wax Wax Ball!
 
In the book the Map is a piece of parchment; in the films, the Map appears with a cover that unfolds in two with many other folds inside each other. All the lines in the Map are made up of what at first glance are just random letters, but upon closer inspection are Latin words.
110. Merciless Fight to the Death! Luffy vs. Crocodile
 
In the books, there is no mention of Harry recovering the Map from the office of the [[Barty Crouch Junior|Professor Moody imposter]]; when asked, Rowling answered that Harry had indeed sneaked into the office and recovered it in the days following the Third Task. She also commented that she had intended to include a scene or mention it.
111. The Miracle Sprint! Alabasta the Animal Land
 
===The Mirror of Erised===
112. Rebel Army vs. Royal Army! The Battle will be in Alubarna!
The '''Mirror of Erised''' is a mystical mirror discovered by Harry in a back corridor of [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] in ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]''. On it is inscribed, ''erised stra ehru oyt ube cafru oyt on wohsi'' &mdash; which, when reversed and correctly spaced, reads ''I show not your face but your heart's desire''. According to [[Albus Dumbledore|Dumbledore]], the Mirror "shows us nothing more or less than the deepest, most desperate desire of our hearts"; Harry, upon encountering the Mirror, can see his parents, as well as what appears to be a crowd of relatives; Ron sees himself as Head Boy and [[Quidditch]] Captain holding the Quidditch Cup (thus revealing his wish to be acknowledged in the shadow of his highly successful older brothers). Dumbledore, one of the only other characters to face the Mirror in the novel, claims to see himself holding a pair of [[sock]]s, telling Harry that ''"...one can never have enough socks." '', also lamenting that he did not receive any for [[Christmas]], since people will insist on giving him books. If the claim was true, it might suggest that Dumbledore is, indeed, so content that he can wish for such small things. On the other hand, as the book is careful to inform us, Harry suspects he might merely have not wished to tell Harry. "It had been rather a personal question." Dumbledore lying about this seems to be corroborated by Rowling as well. Dumbledore's deepest desire is revealed in the last book to be the knowledge of who killed Arianna, if it was [[Grindelwald]], [[Aberforth Dumbledore]], or himself.<ref>[http://www.mugglenet.com/jkrinterview2.shtml MuggleNet | Emerson and Melissa's J.K. Rowling Interview Page 2]</ref>
 
The Mirror of Erised was the final protection given to the [[Philosopher's Stone]]. Dumbledore hid the Mirror and hid the Stone inside it, knowing that only a person who wanted to ''find'' the Stone, but not to ''use'' it, would be able to obtain the stone. Anyone else would see himself making an Elixir of Life or turning things to gold, rather than actually see himself find the Stone, as [[Professor Quirrell]] claimed to have seen - as Dumbledore tells Harry, "It was one of my more brilliant ideas, and between you and me, that's saying something."
113. Alubarna is Crying! Fierce Fight of Captain Carue!
 
===Moody's Magical Trunk===
114. Swear on Your Comrade's Dream! Battle at Molehill 4th Avenue
Alastor Moody owns a rather interesting magical trunk. It has seven locks on it, and the trunk opens to a different assortment of objects for each lock. Most notably, though, the seventh compartment is about 10 feet deep, and is where Barty Crouch Jr. imprisoned the real Moody. Other compartments contain spellbooks, Dark Detectors, and Moody's Invisibility Cloak.
 
===Omnioculars===
115. Today's Grand Performance! Mane Mane Montage!
Omnioculars are magical brass binoculars used by Harry, Ron, and Hermione in the fourth book during the Quidditch World Cup. Omnioculars, besides having magnified lenses, have many features. Among them, the ones mentioned are the ability to replay or slow down something seen through the lenses, although a side-effect being that the view in the lenses is not accurate of what is currently happening, since it's going slower than real life. They also have a play-by-play feature, where the names of moves performed by Quidditch players is shown in bright purple letters across the Omnioculars lenses.
 
===Pensieve===
116. Transforming Into Nami! Bon Clay's Hard-Hitting Ballet Kenpo
A '''Pensieve''' is a stone receptacle in which to store memories. Covered in mystic runes, it has liquid nor gas within its basin. A witch or wizard can extract their own memories or someone else's and store them in the Pensieve and review them later. It also relieves the mind when it becomes flooded with information. Anyone can examine the memories in the Pensieve, which also allows viewers to fully immerse themselves in the memories stored within, much like a magical form of [[virtual reality]]. [[Tom Riddle's diary]] seems to have this same form of virtual reality. Oddly, users of these devices view the memories from a [[Third-person narrative|third person]] view, providing a near-[[omniscient]] perspective of the events preserved. This of course, raises questions of how they are able to see things beyond what they have remembered. Rowling answered this question in an interview, confirming that memories in the pensieve allow one to view details of things that happened even if they did not notice or remember them, and stated that "that's the magic of the Pensieve, what brings it alive" [http://mugglenet.com/jkrinterview3.shtml]. The contents of a Pensieve, as mentioned in the book, look neither like smoke nor like water. The "memory" has the appearance of silver threads. Memories that have been heavily manipulated or tampered with to alter perspectives (such as [[Horace Slughorn]]'s) may appear thick and jelly-like and offer obscured viewing. Memories are not limited to just those of humans, since at least one [[house-elf]] provided Dumbledore with one as well.
 
It is questionable as to what will happen to the Pensieve in Dumbledore's office, as it contains many secrets and a considerable part of Dumbledore's knowledge. The Pensieve could pose a possibly powerful threat if Voldemort should choose to try and take it, or a powerful tool for Harry should he have access to it.
117. Nami's Whirlwind Warning! Clima Tact Explosion
 
''Pensieve'' is a portmanteau of 'sieve' (a device used for sifting) and 'pensive' (thoughtful or full of thoughts). It is also a (possibly unintentional) anagram of Pevensie, the surname of Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy in the [[Chronicles of Narnia]].
118. Secret of the Royal Family! The Ancient Weapon, Pluton
 
Dumbledore's Pensieve first appears in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', again in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', and plays a pivotal role in ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''. It makes a last appearance in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' when Harry uses it to decipher the memories of [[Severus Snape]].
119. Essence of a Mighty Sword! The Power to Cut Steel and the Breath of All Things
 
===Photographs===
120. The Battle is Over! Koza Flies the White Flag
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===Portraits===
121. Vivi's Voice Goes Unheard! A Hero Descends!
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===Deluminator===
122. Sand Crocodile and Water Luffy! Death Match: Round 2
The '''deluminator''' is a device used, and possibly invented, by [[Albus Dumbledore]] to turn off the streetlights along a street at night. It looks like a standard cigarette lighter. It never officially receives the name "Put-Outer"; after a description of what it is and what it does, the narrator dubs it a ''Put-Outer''. The Put-Outer makes four appearances:
* In ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', Dumbledore uses the Put-Outer to darken Privet Drive, where the [[Relatives of Harry Potter#Vernon Dursely|Dursley]] household is located. Dumbledore is expecting [[Rubeus Hagrid]] to transport the infant Harry to Privet Drive, where Dumbledore will leave him at the Dursley household. Dumbledore's Put-Outer allows Hagrid to arrive with added secrecy, which is necessary because Harry's parents have been murdered the night before. This makes the Put-Outer the first piece of magic to be shown in the novels.
* In ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', Dumbledore loans the Put-Outer to [[Mad-Eye Moody]], who uses it when transporting Harry from the Dursleys' home to the headquarters of the [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|Order of the Phoenix]] at [[12 Grimmauld Place]]. Again the Put-Outer provides secrecy to keep Harry and the headquarters safe.
* In ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Dumbledore uses it again to darken Privet Drive before collecting Harry.
* In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', it is known as the Deluminator. It is bequeathed to [[Ron Weasley]] by Dumbledore and he uses it to return to Harry and Hermoine after leaving in a fit of anger. It is also used in the Malfoy Manor's cellar, where Ron and Harry are caught by the Death Eaters and thrown in.
 
===Quick Quotes Quill===
123. Smells Like Croc! Run to the Tomb of the Royal Family, Luffy!
A stenographic tool of sorts employed by Rita Skeeter which spins the words of her subjects into a form more fitting to its owner.
 
Rita Skeeter uses the quill to interview Harry (inside a Hogwarts broomstick cupboard) about his participation in the Triwizard Tournament in the movie, "Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire" for her column "Me, Myself, and I" in the newspaper, "The Daily Prophet". Harry continually tries to correct the inaccuracy of the quill to Rita.
124. The Nightmare Draws Near! Secret Base of the Sand Sand Clan
 
This quill would also seem to be acid green and needs to be licked on the tip before it can be used.
125. Magnificent Wings! My Name is Pell, Guardian Spirit of the Kingdom
 
===Quidditch equipment===
126. I Will Surpass You! Rain Falls on Alabasta!
There are several enchanted objects needed to play [[Quidditch]], the most obvious being flying broomsticks. All the balls in the game are enchanted in some way. The [[Golden Snitch]] is enchanted to fly around, mimicking the flight patterns of the Golden [[Minor Harry Potter beasts#Snidget|Snidget]], and also to not leave the playing field. The [[Rules of Quidditch#The Balls|Bludger]] is enchanted to fly around and try to knock players off their broomsticks. A Bludger does not focus on one player unless it has been tampered with, as was the case in ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]''. The [[Quaffle]] may appear an exception, but it is also enchanted to make it easy to grip, and to fall more slowly than normal.
 
===Remembrall===
127. A Farewell to Arms! Pirates and a Little Justice
A '''Remembrall''' is a small, clear orb that turns red if its user has forgotten something (it most likely got its name by combining "remember all"). Unfortunately, it does not tell the user what he/she has forgotten. The very forgetful [[Neville Longbottom]] is given a '''Remembrall''' in ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', but gives it to Harry after he retrieves it from Malfoy. This is because Neville had no use for it, as he was unable to remember what he forgot. Their use is forbidden during OWL exams.
 
The [[DVD]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' contains a software approximation of a remembrall.
128. The Pirates' Banquet and Operation Escape Alabasta!
 
===Revealer===
129. Everything Began that Day! Vivi Tells of her Adventures!
Used in ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets|Chamber of Secrets]]'' when [[Hermione Granger]] tries to make something appear in [[Tom Riddle's diary]], this object is a bright red eraser which makes invisible ink appear.
 
===Secrecy Sensor===
130. Beware her Scent! The Seventh One is Nico Robin!
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|Goblet of Fire]]'', this magical object was mentioned when Harry went into [["Mad-Eye" Moody|Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody]]'s office. It is described as "An object that looked something like an extra-squiggly, golden television aerial." It vibrates when it detects concealment and lies. Moody mentions that its, "No use here of course, too much interference-students in every direction lying about why they haven't done their homework." However, it may be that this was due to the sinister intentions of Moody.
Eric (the Atrium desk wizard) also uses a Secrecy Sensor on visitors to the Ministry of Magic.
Secrecy Sensors, like all other Dark Detectors, can be fooled, as mentioned by Harry in the fifth book at the beginning of the first D.A. meeting.
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', due to Hogwart's new stringent security measures, Argus Filch is assigned to run every student entering the entrance hall of the castle with Secrecy Sensors and all the owls flying into Hogwarts, too, to detect any Dark object within the castle. Later, Hermione explains that though Secrecy Sensors detect jinxes, curses, and concealment charms, they cannot detect love potions.
 
===[[PostSelf-AlabastaShuffling Arc]]playing (Filler)cards===
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets|Chamber of Secrets]]'', a pack of these cards is mentioned as one of the objects littering the floor of [[Ron Weasley|Ron]]'s room. They are probably used to play [[Exploding Snap]].
131. The First Patient! Anecdote of the Rumble Ball
 
===Sneakoscope===
132. The Navigator's Mutiny! For an Unwavering Dream!
A '''Sneakoscope''' is a magical device which serves as a [[Dark Arts (Harry Potter)|Dark Arts]] detector, and is described as a miniature glass spinning top that emits shrill noises in the presence of deception: for instance, when an untrustworthy person is near or when a deceitful event takes place nearby.
 
Sneakoscopes are first introduced in the third book, ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]'', when [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] gives [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]] one of the devices as a present for his 13th birthday. [[Bill Weasley]] claimed that the sneakoscope was faulty, because it howled continuously for no apparent reason once while the Weasley family were eating dinner together in Egypt, but Bill didn't realise that Fred and George had put beetles in his soup. The sneakoscope appears again on the [[Hogwarts Express]], and again up in Harry and Ron's dormitory. Harry later discovers that Scabbers, Ron's rat, who was present each time the Sneakoscope was spinning, is actually a traitorous [[animagus]] named [[Peter Pettigrew]].
133. Inherited Recipe! Sanji the Curry Expert
 
In book four, ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', the somewhat paranoid [["Mad-Eye" Moody|Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody]] has several sneakoscopes that he somehow disabled (possibly related to a crack it was described as having), "It wouldn't stop whistling." However, it may have been because Mad-Eye was really [[Barty Crouch Jr]].
134. I'll Make it Bloom! Manly Usopp's Eight-Shaku Ball
 
In book seven, Hermione gives Harry a Sneakoscope for his 17th birthday which they later use to help as a lookout.
135. Infamous Pirate Hunter! The Wandering Swordsman, Zoro
 
===The Sorting Hat===
===[[Goat Island (One Piece)|Goat Island Arc]] (Filler)===
The '''Sorting Hat''' is a [[sentient]] [[artifact (fantasy)|artifact]] used at [[Hogwarts]], which magically determines to which of the four school houses &mdash; [[Hogwarts Houses#Gryffindor|Gryffindor]], [[Hogwarts Houses#Hufflepuff|Hufflepuff]], [[Hogwarts Houses#Ravenclaw|Ravenclaw]] or [[Hogwarts Houses#Slytherin|Slytherin]] &mdash; each new student is to be assigned. During the opening banquet at the beginning of the school year, the First-Year students are lined up and their names read aloud alphabetically; each then takes a seat on a stool and the hat is placed on their head. After a moment of consideration, the hat announces its choice aloud for all to hear, and the student joins the selected house. The moment of consideration varies in length, from nearly a minute to less than a second. Judging from Harry's own account of his Sorting, and a brief comment made by Hermione, the hat speaks to the student while they're being Sorted.
136. Zenny Lives on Goat Island and There's a Pirate Ship on his Mountain!
 
The Sorting Hat originally belonged to [[The Hogwarts Founders#Godric Gryffindor|Godric Gryffindor]], one of the founders of [[Hogwarts]].
137. How's That for Profit? Money Lender Zenny's Ambition!
 
The Sorting Hat's songs vary in length and content. Before sorting the students each year, the hat recites a new introductory song. These songs occasionally warn of danger to come, as in ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''.
138. Where the Island's Treasure Lies! Zenny Pirates Full Charge!
 
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', the hat plays a critical role in the climax of the story by coming to Harry's aid in the Chamber and providing him with Godric Gryffindor's sword. The sword and hat together make up the two known relics of that Founder.
===[[Rainbow Mist Arc]] (Filler)===
139. Legend of the Rainbow Mist! Ruluka Island and the Old Man Henzo
 
The Sorting Hat had a difficult time placing [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry]], almost placing him into [[Slytherin]] house before he requested specifically and emphatically not to be. The Hat instead placed him into [[Gryffindor]], after both his parents.
140. Inhabits of Neverland! The Pumpkin Pirates!
 
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' the Sorting Hat is lit on fire by Lord Voldemort, although it is unclear if the hat was destroyed, as references to the sorting were used during the epilogue 19 years later.
141. A Longing for Home! The Inescapable Pirate Graveyard!
 
In the first two Harry Potter movies, he is voiced by actor [[Leslie Phillips]].
142. Frantic Struggle! Whetton's Plans and the Rainbow Tower
 
===Spellotape===
143. And Then the Legend Begins! To the End of the Rainbow
'''Spellotape''' is [[magic (Harry Potter)|magical]] [[adhesive tape]]; it is a [[Parody|spoof]] of the real life product [[sellotape]].
 
Spellotape is referenced in all of the Harry Potter books, apart from ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', and is seen in the movie [[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (movie)|''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'']].
===[[Jaya arc|Jaya Arc]]===
144. The Log is Taken! Salvage King, Masira!
 
===Tom Riddle's diary===
145. Monsters Appear! Don't Touch the Whitebeard Pirates
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===Blood Quill===
146. Stop Dreaming! The City of Ridicule, Mock Town!
In ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', Harry has detention with [[Dolores Umbridge|Professor Umbridge]] on several occasions. During these detentions, he is required to write lines (''I must not tell lies''), and is not released from this until Umbridge believes "the message has sunk in." Rather than use a regular quill, Umbridge makes Harry use a blood quill, which is unusually sharp with a black nib. As the user writes, the quill magically (and painfully) cuts into the back of the user's hand and uses their blood for ink. When carried out repeatedly over a period of time, this can lead to permanent scarring, as shown by Harry to [[Rufus Scrimgeour]] in ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''. Other victims of this form of detention include [[Lee Jordan]].
 
===Wand===
147. A Pirate's Height! The Man who Talks of Dreams and the King of Underwater Exploration
To perform feats of magic a ''[[wand]]'' is usually used. Without a wand magic is possible, but this seems to be very difficult and uncontrolled. A wand is personal for a wizard, although other wizards' wands can be used, generally to a less potent effect than by using one's own wand. When Harry Potter was selecting his wand, he had to try out many wands until he found a wand that created sparks as he waved it. A wand is usually made of wood and has a core of an organic, magical object or substance. Such cores mentioned include [[Phoenix (mythology)|phoenix]] tail feathers, [[unicorn]] tail hairs, [[dragon]] heartstrings and [[veela]] hair. Wands with cores from the same source give strange effects ([[Canonical spells in the world of Harry Potter#Prior Incantato|Priori Incantatem]]) when forced to fight each other, as is the case with Harry Potter's and [[Lord Voldemort]]'s wands in ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''. Each of their wands contains a tail feather from [[Fawkes]], the phoenix belonging to [[Albus Dumbledore]]. The only named wand shop is Ollivander's, owned by [[Ollivander]], where Hagrid takes Harry to buy his first wand. However, in the "Weighing of the Wands" chapter of "Goblet of Fire", Ollivander is seen to evaluate two foreign wands: [[Viktor Krum]]'s wand: a Gregorovitch creation and unusually thick; and [[Fleur Delacour]]'s wand, whose core (a hair from her veela grandmother) was a core he felt created "temperamental" wands, and thus did not use himself. Rather than carry a wand inside one's robes, they can be put into other objects, as Lucius Malfoy does by hiding his inside his cane in the films, and Moody seems to have his actually inside his walking staff in the Order of the Phoenix film. Harry also suspects that Hagrid has the broken halves of his wand inside his umbrella.
 
===Weasley Clock===
148. The Legendary Family! Liar Norland
The [[Weasley family]] has a clock in their home, [[The Burrow (Harry Potter)|the Burrow]], with nine hands, one for every member of the family. Instead of telling the time, the clock reveals the ___location or status of each family member. The known locations are:
 
*Home
149. Hard Turn to the Clouds! Find the Southbird!
*School
*Work
*Travelling
*Lost
*Hospital
*Prison
*Mortal Peril
 
Only the ___location of "mortal peril" is known (it is situated where the numeral 12 would normally be). Throughout the first five books, the hands changed to reflect the varying statuses of the family members, but by [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince|Book Six]], all nine hands had taken to pointing to "mortal peril" at all times, except when someone was travelling. [[Molly Weasley|Mrs Weasley]] took this to mean that, with [[Lord Voldemort]] having returned, everyone was technically in mortal peril.
150. Dreams Don't Come True!? Bellamy vs. The Saruyama Alliance
 
The Weasleys are the only family mentioned to own such a clock and Mrs Weasley notes that she does not know of anyone else with one.
151. The 100 Million Man! The World's Greatest Authority and the Pirate Blackbeard
 
===Wizard's Chess===
152. Sail into the Sky! Ride the Knock-Up Stream
'''Wizard's chess''' is a version of [[chess]] played with small pieces and a board like real chess, except that the pieces are animated.[http://chess.about.com/b/a/187742.htm] The players simply tell the pieces to move with the proper commands, which the pieces obey. The pieces attack each other in cases where an opposing player's piece would be taken, usually by breaking the opposing piece in half. However, because sets can be inherited and loaned, the pieces are assumed to rebuild themselves after the game. Ron has a set left to him by his Uncle Bilius. Harry first plays with pieces borrowed from [[Seamus Finnigan]], and later gets a set in one of his wizard crackers during his first Christmas at Hogwarts. During the climactic chapters of ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' Harry, Ron and Hermione become chess pieces in a life-size game of wizard's chess, thus risking their lives.
 
Recently, the company Deagostini have released a magazine series called "Harry Potter Chess", which is based on the life-size game near the end of the film version of Philosopher's Stone. The chess pieces that come with it are based on the life-size pieces in the film. Arco Toys and others also have a Wizards Chess Set.[http://www.amazon.com/Arco-Toys-Ltd-Potter-Wizard/dp/B0000669DT][http://www.chesscentral.com/sets-pieces-chess/harry-potter-chess.htm]
===[[Skypiea arc|Skypiea Arc]]===
153. This is the Sea of the Sky! The Knight of the Sky and Heaven's Gate
 
154. Godland Skypiea! The Angels of the Cloud Beach
 
155. Forbidden Sacred Ground! The Island Where God Resides and Heaven's Judgment!
 
===Hand of Glory===
156. Criminals Already!? Skypiea's Upholders of the Law
The [[Hand of Glory]] is an unpleasant instrument used by [[Draco Malfoy]] in ''[[The Half-Blood Prince]]''. It was seen previously in ''Chamber of Secrets'', when Draco and his father, [[Lucius Malfoy]], visited the [[Dark Arts (Harry Potter)|Dark Arts]] store [[Borgin and Burkes]] down [[Knockturn Alley]]. (At that point, Lucius denied Draco's request to have it, saying that it was a tool for a common thief.) It is a large shrivelled hand displayed on a cushion in the shop. When it is given a candle, it gives light only to the one holding the hand.
In the Half Blood Prince, was used by Draco when leaving the Room of Requirements, and was able to escape Ron and a few other members of the DA, after using the Instant Darkness Powder.
 
In the movie ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', the Hand appears in [[Borgin and Burkes]]. When Harry examines it, it attempts to break his wrist.
157. Can we Escape!? God's Ordeals are Set in Motion!
 
==References==
158. Trap on Lovely Street! Almighty God Enel
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==External links==
159. Go Forth, Little Crow! To the Sacrificial Altar
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160. Survival Rate: 10%! Priest Satori with the Power of Mantra!
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161. Peril of the Ordeal of Balls! Fight to the Death in the Lost Forest
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162. Chopper's in Danger! Former God vs. Priest Shura
 
163. Ever Mysterious! Ordeal of String and Ordeal of Love!?
 
164. Light the Fire of Shandia! Wiper the Warrior
 
165. Floating Land of Gold, Jaya! To God's Shrine!
 
166. Eve of Gold Festival! Affection of Vearth!
 
167. God Enel Appears! Aubade to the Survivors
 
168. The Python Strikes! The Survival Game Begins
 
169. The Life-Threatening Reject! War Demon Wiper's Resolve
 
170. Fierce Sky Battle! Pirate Zoro vs. Warrior Braham
 
171. Howling Burn Bazooka!! Pirate Luffy vs. War Demon Wiper
 
172. Ordeal of Swamp! Pirate Chopper vs. Priest Gedatsu!!
 
173. The Invincible Ability! Enel's True Nature Revealed
 
174. The Vanished City! The Magnificent Ruins of Shandora!!
 
175. Chance of Survival: 0%!! Pirate Chopper vs. Priest Ohm
 
176. Climb Giant Jack!! Showdown in the Upper Ruins
 
177. Ultimate Test of the Ordeal of Iron! The White-Barbed Death Match!!
 
178. Gushing Blade Attack! Pirate Zoro vs. Priest Ohm!!
 
179. The Upper Ruins Crumble! The Quintet Finale!!
 
180. Battle in the Ancient Ruins! God Enel's Desire!!
 
181. Ambitions of Fairy Vearth - The Ark, Maxim!!
 
182. Finally Clashing! Pirate Luffy vs. God Enel!!
 
183. Maxim Rises! The Start of Deathpiea!!
 
184. Luffy's Fall! God's Judgement and Nami's Desire!!
 
185. Two People Awaken! A Rescue in Front of Burning Love!!
 
186. Capriccio to Destruction! The Impending Doom of Sky Island!!
 
187. Guidance from the Sound of a Bell! The Great Warrior and Tales of an Explorer
 
188. Free from the Spell! Tears Shed by a Great Warrior!!
 
189. Eternal Friendship! The Bell of Oath Echoes Throughout the Giant Ocean!!
 
190. Angel Island's Disappearance! The Fearsome Raigoh Descends!!
 
191. Knock Down Giant Jack! The Last Hope of Escaping
 
192. The Miracle in God's Country! A Love Song Heard by Angels
 
193. The End of the Fight! The Fantasia that Proudly Echoes Far Away
 
194. I Have Come Here! The Weaving of the Poneglyphs
 
195. Now Heading Towards the Blue Sea! Memories of an Interwoven Finale
 
===[[G8 Arc]] (Filler)===
196. Emergency Announcement! An Infamous Pirate Ship has Invaded!
 
197. Sanji the Chef! Demonstrating True Pride at the Marine Mess Hall!
 
198. Zoro's Imprisonment and Chopper's Emergency Operation!
 
199. The Marine Search Party Draws Near! Another of the Crew is Captured!
 
200. Luffy and Sanji's Detirmination! The Great Escape Plan!
 
201. The Squadron of Burning Souls Attack! Battle on the Bridge!
 
202. Breaking Through Enemy Lines! The Rescue of the Going Merry!
 
203. The Pirate Ship Disappears! Stronghold Battle, Round 2
 
204. Operation Gold Recovery and Operation Waver Retrievel!
 
205. The Pirate Round-Up Plan! Jonathon's Secret Winning Strategy!
 
206. So Long, Marine Base! The Final Battle for Freedom
 
===[[Davy Back Fight|Davy Back Fight Arc]]===
207. Big Adventure in Long Ring Long Land (first episode to air in [[HDTV|high definition]])
 
208. The Foxy Pirate Crew and the Davy Back!
 
209. Round 1! One Lap of the Donut Race
 
210. Foxy the Silver Fox! A Violent Interference
 
211. Round 2! Shoot into the Groggy Ring!
 
212. Rapid-Fire Red Cards! Groggy Ring
 
213. Round 3! Round and Round Roller Race! (Filler)
 
214. Burning Roller Race! Dash into the Final Round! (Filler)
 
215. The Screaming Speed Serve! Pirate Dodgeball! (Filler)
 
216. Final Match on the Edge! Dharma has Fallen! (Filler)
 
217. Captain Confrontation! The Last Fight: Combat!
 
218. Full Power Noro Noro Beam vs. the Invincible Luffy
 
219. Heroic Fierce Combat! The Fateful Last Battle
 
===[[Ocean's Dream Arc]] (Filler)===
220. You Lost Your Memory? It was Taken Away? Who are You?
 
221. The Mysterious Boy with the Whistle and Robin's Guess
 
222. Get Back the Memories! The Pirates Land
 
223. Zoro Sharpens his Fangs! A Fight with a Wild Animal
 
224. The Real Memory Thief's Final Counterattack!
 
225. The Man of Pride! Foxy the Silver Fox
 
226. The Unbeatable Power Draws Near? A Very Dangerous Man! (Mostly filler)
 
===[[Water 7 arc|Water 7 Arc]]===
227. Marine High Admiral Aokiji! The Threat of the Greatest Power
 
228. Rubber and Ice One-On-One Fight! Luffy vs. Aokiji!
 
229. Running Sea Train! The City of Water, Water 7
 
230. The Adventure in the City of Water! Aim for the Giant Shipyard
 
231. The Franky Family and Iceburg!
 
232. Galley-La Company! The Magnificent Dock #1
 
233. The Pirate Kidnapping Incident and the Going Merry Waits for Death!
 
234. Rescuing a Friend! The Raid on the Franky House
 
235. Big Fight in the Moonlight! The Going Merry Cries in Sadness
 
236. Luffy vs. Usopp! The Spirit of the Clashing Men
 
237. The City of Water is Shaking! Iceburg was Targeted!
 
238. Rubberman vs. Fire-Breathing Cyborg!
 
239. The Criminals are the Straw Hat Pirates? The Bodyguards of Water 7
 
240. An Eternal Parting? Nico Robin, The Woman Who Bears Darkness
 
241. Catch Robin! The Determination of the Straw Hat Pirates
 
242. The Signal is the Explosion! CP9 Starts to Move
 
243. CP9 Unmasked! Their Shocking True Faces
 
244. The Secret Bond! Franky and Iceburg
 
245. Come Back, Robin! The Confrontation with CP9
 
246. Destruction of the Straw Hat Pirates? The Terror of the Model Leopard!
 
247. The Man who is Loved by his Ship! Usopp's Tears!
 
248. Franky's Past! The Day the Sea Train Ran
 
249. Spandam's Conspiracy! The Day the Sea Train Tremored
 
250. The Last Moments of the Legendary Man! The Day the Sea Train Cried
 
251. The Truth Behind the Betrayal! Robin's Sorrowful Decision!
 
252. The Steam Whistle Separates the Group! The Sea Train Begins to Run
 
253. Sanji Breaks In! The Sea Train Battle in the Storm!
 
254. The Shout of Nami's Soul! The Revival of Straw Hat Luffy!
 
255. Another Sea Train! Rocketman Sortie
 
256. Rescue our Friends! The Oath that Links the Enemies
 
257. Smash the Wave! Luffy and Zoro's Strongest Combo!
 
258. A Mysterious Man Appears?! His Name is Sogeking!
 
259. Cook Confrontation! Sanji vs. Ramen Kenpo
 
260. Duel on the Roof! Franky vs. Nero
 
261. Crash! Demon-Cutting Zoro vs. Ship-Cutting T-Bone
 
262. Robin Struggles! Sogeking's Clever Scheme!!
 
263. The Judiciary Island! The Whole Picture of Enies Lobby!
 
===[[Enies Lobby arc|Enies Lobby Arc]]===
264. Operation Disembarkation Commences! The Straw Hat Crew Rushes In!
 
265. Luffy Charges In! Great Decisive Battle on the Judiciary Island!
 
266. Battle with the Giants! Open the Second Door!
 
267. The Means of Escaping is Opened! Fly through the Sky, Rocketman!
 
268. Catch Up with Luffy! The Straw Hat Pirates' All-Out War
 
269. Robin was Betrayed! The Expectations of the World Government!
 
270. Give Robin Back! Luffy vs. Blueno!
 
271. Don't Stop! Raise the Signal Fire of a Counterattack!
 
272. Luffy is in Sight! Gather at the Courthouse Plaza
 
273. All for the Sake of Protecting My Friends! Gear Second is in Motion
 
274. Answer Us, Robin! The Outcries of the Straw Hat Crew!!
 
275. Robin's Past! The Girl who was Called a Demon!
 
276. The Fated Parent and Child! The Mother's Name is Olvia!
 
277. Tragedy of Ohara! Fear of Buster Call!
 
278. Say You Want to Live! We are Comrades!!
 
279. Jump Into the Falls! Luffy's Feelings!! (Mostly filler)
 
280. A Man's Way of Life! Zoro's Work, Usopp's Dream (Mostly filler)
 
281. Bonds of the Comrade who Spins Tears! Nami's World Map (Mostly filler)
 
282. Separation Refines a Man! Sanji and Chopper (Mostly filler)
 
==References==
*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=836&page=25 ANN list of One Piece episodes]
*[http://www.tv.com/one-piece/show/20661/episode_listings.html?&tag=tabs;episodes List of One Piece episodes] at [[TV.com]].
 
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